Here’s the thing… if you don’t love you who will? I ask that because these days women are doing just about every and anything to reach what they view is “perfection”.

From nose jobs, to lipo, to breast implants… there is nothing that can’t be cosmetically “fixed” by going under a knife or a needle. But how far is too far?

In addition to things that are seen by the world, ie… your bodacious bootay or your buxom bosom, there are some things that should only be viewed by a select few… and in my opinion, your ‘powder puff,’ ‘taco,’ ‘beaver,’ ‘chocha,’ ‘punany,’ or whatever you choose to call it is one of ’em.

Nowadays, in addition to butt injections and botox, there are woman who feel that after years of pounding, their flowers aren’t as vibrant as they once were and the petals need to be revitalized. So plastic surgery has moved to the nether regions, and there are actually women out there willing to risk life and limb for a “pretty” cooch.

Many men have lied, cheated and killed for it, but is there a such thing as the “perfect” vagina?

Social activist Dick Gregory is 80 years old but he’s still sharp enough to catch the things that most people overlook when there’s been an injustice done in the world.

Gregory recently spoke to a crowd gathered in Washington, DC on March 24, 2012, for the “No Justice No Peace” rally for Trayvon Martin, the unarmed Florida teen shot by an over zealous neighborhood watchman.

The message Dick Gregory spoke while rocking a hoodie for the first time in his 80 years, was in depth but simple nonetheless…

“Stop being emotional and start demanding answers!”

Gregory posed tough questions to the crowd about Martin’s case, such as “why wasn’t the footage from the convenience store ever requested?” or ‘Who are all these random witnesses coming forward?’‘How the hell was Trayvon Martin murdered less than 70 feed from his home?’ and most importantly, “Why hasn’t Trayvon’s killer – George Zimmerman – been brought to justice?”

Lil’ Kim is barely recognizable in the cover art for her new single, which was shot by photographer Michael Antonio.

The Queen Bee collaborates with Young Jeezy on “Keys to the City” and previously hinted about the record during an interview on BET’s “106 & Park,” where she described it as “vintage Kim mixed with the new Kim.”

The iconic songstress spits tough bars over a chopped-and-screwed hook, while Jeezy tops it off with his signature TM103 style.